But he's far from settled on that score, and the first forays into that world are likely to come by way of releasing recordings of in-store performances, the quality of which is apparent from an anecdote he shares concerning Warner Bros. recording artist Damien Rice. In 2007 Rice played England's Glastonbury Festival, and Warner Bros. spent something on the order of $100,000 recording show. Nonetheless, Rice favored the recording of his Fingerprints in-store—which cost all of $200 to make—and told the label so. The result was Live at Fingerprints Warts and All.